The history of Danielle Pendergraft and Holiday Public RelationsDanielle Pendergraft’s recent legal proceedings in Massachusetts and Texas are not the first in which she or companies under her direction have been involved. Some of the previous legal disputes are listed below:1996-1997 — In USA v. Danielle Pauline Ravitch (Pendergraft’s maiden name), filed in the U.S. District Court-Texas Southern, Ravitch is found to have engaged “in a pattern of deceptions involving the use of false and other persons’ Social Security numbers in order to mask her poor credit history and to secure credit to purchase automobiles, to qualify for other bank loans, and to obtain an apartment lease. She also stole funds from her employer.” She pleads guilty to two counts of wire fraud, three counts of unlawful use of another person’s Social Security number, one count of filing a false Social Security account number obtained with false information and one count of bank fraud. She is sentenced to 33 months in federal prison.Feb. 8, 2008 — The Texas Secretary of State forfeits the charter of Events Planned Perfectly LLC, a company previously under Pendergraft’s direction, under Section 171.309 of the Texas tax code, which states, “the corporation does not have assets from which a judgment for any tax, penalty, or court costs imposed by this chapter may be satisfied,” according to the Texas Secretary of State.March 2009 — Scott and Danielle Pendergraft file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy and establish a payment plan to repay their creditors.May 30, 2012 — District Court Department-Edgartown Division small claims court finds in favor of Kathleen Forsythe of Forsythe Design Inc. against Danielle Pendergraft of Holiday Public Relations, granting Forsythe $7,000 plus court costs. The court found Pendergraft never paid for design work for a website. According to the court finding, Pendergraft claimed in a motion to dismiss the case that Forsythe’s “business relationship was with a ‘Lisa Reynolds,’ an alleged employee of Holiday,” but the court found Pendergraft and Reynolds “are one and the same.”

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